I love when I open up your latest post and see something totally unfamiliar. I know you'll give a proper introduction and I'll have a new go to source. This was definitely one of those days!! Totally agree with Catherine about those poppies but I still sort of like them. But then again, I sometimes like sad art. Not sure what that says about me...

I love this work. A few months ago I couldn't stop looking for work made out of paper. Couldn't resist and bought the most beautiful book. Posted about it actually. It's called perfect paper.Art, interiors, fashion, everything made out of paper. If you have the opportunity, check it out. Gonna love it :)http://elianatomas.blogspot.com/2009/10/perfect-paper.html

Really beautiful, and it shows a resurrection of the almost lost art of "scherenschnite"...(can't be sure of the spelling) or paper cutting. He's done a great job of taking his talent and clever thinking into a medium that was ripe for a redo.Thanks for sharing.

I find something so powerfully serene about skilled paper artwork such as the sublime pieces above. It resonates with a wonderfully timeless quality (evocative in some regards of vintage and antique silhouette portraits) that sooths my nerves and makes me smile.

Thank you very much for highlighting these creative gems, and also for your lovely comment on Chronically Vintage. It's a joy to make your acquaintance, my dear! :)